Tiberius said:
I am accusing only vista for being crap,
and its blind followers who are "vistaboys" of being stupid.
This is the truth, and im just saying it, and some dont like to hear it.
You seem to be confusing "truth" with your own opinions.
I have no personal problem with anyone...they could be great people...
but you cant be that smart if you actually like vista.
Hmm. If you dislike Vista that much, it must be GREAT! (I absolutely LOVE
the Command Line field in Task Manager's Performance tab -- just to name one
new feature that I like. And don't get me started on it's tightened
security! I'm not the only professional who gets frustrated because it's
harder to do some things I want to do but who doesn't complain because it
means that my clients can't do them at all!).
Its not my fault if you cant understand this simple truth.
Once again, confusing "truth" with opinion.
Even with frank, I have no personal grudge with him,
he is just incredibly stupid and annoying...
As are you. As a matter of fact, both of you behave incredibly alike --
completely rude, illiterate, unconstructive, and technically ignorant (I
doubt that you can even imagine the complexities involved in the topics upon
which you choose to speak), as it appears from the content of your posts.
Are you sure you aren't the same person?
Yes, there's a lot about Vista that I dislike, and I'm slow to find things
that I like (if my cursor pauses one more time while processor usage jumps
to 100% even though the System Idle Process shows 92% one more time I'll
probably have to scream -- but I should load Vista on my Dual Core machine
and put XP back on this P4 2.8G 1M 2G). Nevertheless, I think that most of
the problems I see are because, IMHO, Vista was released waaay too soon, and
I have no doubt that most of my issues will be fixed (the sooner Vista's SP1
is released the better) and that Vista will be more widely accepted and less
problematic. In addition, as time goes on, manufacturers will produce more
Vista-compatible products, and things will get a lot smoother in the
networking world, although it looks like a lot of XP-class machines will
have to to die and IPv6 will have to become more widely implemented before
networking gets really smooth.
(Please note that, in my posts that are critical of Vista, I try to provide
constructive criticism -- not the wild-eyed and pointless drivel that you
spew.)
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